in other news: saudi arabia s crown prince mohammed bin salman has been invited to visit the uk in the fall. the visit is likely to prompt sharp criticism over the gulf leader s human rights record. it would be the first trip by the crown prince to the uk since the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. in malaysia, at least 10 people are dead after a privatejet crashed into a road in the capital of kuala lumpur. the small business jet gave no mayday signal before it crashed, minutes after being cleared to land. it landed on a motorbike and a car and exploded, killing two motorists, six passengers and two crew members. and israel s ministry of environmental protection says the red sea is warming at more than double the rate of other parts of the ocean. a report published by the ministry says the temperature rise is damaging the world s northernmost reef.
quite a simple design, but it is going to take a little bit of application to make it look nice. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you re live with bbc news. saudi arabia s crown prince mohammed bin salman has been invited to visit the uk. the visit is likely to prompt sharp criticism. it would be the first trip to the uk by the crown prince since the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. us intelligence agencies concluded that the prince must have authorised the killing. live now to amnesty international chief executive sacha deshmukh. thank you very much forjoining us. do you think the trip should go ahead? ~ ~ , do you think the trip should go ahead? ~ v ~ , ahead? well, i think it s really important ahead? well, i think it s really important for ahead? well, i think it s really important for people - ahead? well, i think it s really important for people to - ahead? well, i think it s really import
considered too big a country to ignore for countries like britain, so it s partly about money, partly about diplomacy, partly about power. britain would like to get a slice of the massive investment programme that crown prince mbs, as he s known, mohammed bin salman, is directing. so i think, despite the protests, i think it is pretty much a done deal, he will come to britain in early october. who is critical of the visit? human rights organisations, amnesty international, for a start, has issued a angry rebuttal to this, saying he should not have the red carpet rolled out for him because of saudi arabia s grisly human rights record. they say it s notjust jamal khashoggi, it is the treatment of prisoners, the locking up of people in prison for many years simply for tweets. the ongoing denial of access to lawyers for those who have been charged and so on. i think frankly a lot of countries are just holding their nose and saying, yeah, we know all of that but we are still going to do bus
by the crown prince to the uk since the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. us intelligence agencies concluded that the prince must have authorised the killing. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, about the call prime minister rishi sunak had with the crown prince. this call happened earlier today between rishi sunak and crown prince mohammed bin salman. what we ve got is the readout which you get from downing street, which they hand out, the official sort of press briefing from the calls. it doesn t tell you exactly what happened in it or all of the details, but it gives us an idea. and essentially it says that the two men discussed this sort of deepening of economic ties between the two. we know that rishi sunak said he looked forward to personally deepening those ties, and discussed their commitment to what he called a trade and investment relationship, deepening that. now, essentially, what that amounts